Somehow, this fellow is my neighbor. Wonder if he'll take photos to beautify Mona Lake's image. Maybe, he can capture images of the eagles of Mona Lake in action.
Paul Petersen, Pure Michigan Photography Winner & Porcupine Mountain Photographer
http://www.petersen-photography.com/
http://www.petersen-photography.com/
More Paul Petersen:
http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/store.aspx?p=41622
Norton Shores photographer wins Pure Michigan photo contest:
http://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2011/01/norton_shores_photographer_win.html
Join the Pure Michigan Photo Club:
http://puremichiganphotoclub.com/
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
http://porcupinemountains.com/
http://porcupinemountains.com/
The photo goes on display at the Nuveen Center in Montague, Michigan. Darn, I missed the photographer's talk on February 3rd.
Steve Gettle, Wilderness Images. Paul Petersen won a half-day workshop at Kensington Metro Park with Gettle. I think Petersen already works Kensignton Metro Park.
Carl Sams II made photographing wildlife in Kensington Metro Park into a million dollar business:
Carl Sams II and Jean Stoick have made Milford, MI a literary destination as well as a wildlife photography destination. Thomas Lynch handles the poetry.
There's something really deeply magical about Kensington Metro Park. I'm not kidding. One of the world's fastest men runs around the lake twice for practice, marathoner Doug Kurtis. No one has ever done a wildlife feature on the wild runners of Kensington Metro Park. For the record, I ran as a top knotch Clydesdale out there.
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